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Boeing to build 3 Inmarsat satellites

by KPCC Wire Services

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EL SEGUNDO — Boeing announced today that it has received a contract from Inmarsat to build three Ka-band satellites at its El Segundo factory.

Financial details were not disclosed.

The project to add to Inmarsat's current mobile satellite services fleet will not create any jobs, but will allow the company to maintain its workforce in El Segundo without any more cutbacks, Angie Yoshimura of Boeing said.

The fixed-price contract, with options, calls for three 702HP commercial spacecraft with 89 Ka-band beams that will operate in geosynchronous orbit with flexible global coverage.

The new satellite series, called Inmarsat-5, draws on Boeing's four decades of experience producing more than 175 commercial communications satellites and its expertise in Ka-band satellite communications systems.

"Boeing has produced more Ka-band satellite communications systems than any other manufacturer, and we are currently producing the Wideband Global SATCOM satellite series, which is the primary Ka-band system for the U.S. government,'' Cooning said.

"We are committed to a successful partnership with Inmarsat for this newest addition to their service fleet."

The Boeing satellites will provide Inmarsat with the ability to adapt to shifting subscriber usage patterns of high data rates, specialized applications and evolving demographics over a projected 15-year lifetime.

In a separate arrangement, Boeing has also entered into a distribution partnership with Inmarsat to provide L- and Ka-band capacity to key users within the U.S. government.

The Inmarsat-5 spacecraft will be compatible with the Ariane, Sea Launch, Proton and Atlas launch vehicles. Launch services will be procured by Inmarsat.